Nasal Complications Related With Cpap Treatment

IF 0.2 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Ozan Gökdoğan, F. Ileri
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Abstract

AIM: In preterm infants who have a tendency for hypox- ia, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) support is one of the standard treatments being used today. Al-though newborns are prone to complications, too many complications have not been reported in literature due to CPAP in newborn period. In this study, complications in preterm infants have been reported who had nasal CPAP treatment which were considered to be related to this. METHOD: Within the scope of the study, 82 babies who were hospitalized in the newborn intensive care unit and had nasal CPAP between September 2014 and September 2017 have been evaluated. During this time period, the newborns that had nasal CPAP treatment have been evaluated in terms of nasal complications in certain intervals. RESULTS: During this period, complications which are considered to be related to Nasal CPAP have been observed in 6 babies. In 4 newborns, nasal columellar hyperemia related to the use of masks and in 1 newborn, columella necrosis has been seen. In two of the patients, intranasal synechia has been observed. While intranasal synechias were unilateral in 1 patient, it was observed as bilateral multiple nasal synechia in another patient. CONCLUSION: Continuous positive airway pressure treat-ment is a lifesaving method when required. However, it may cause certain complications due to pressure and pressured air in the newborn period which is open to all kinds of trauma. It is important to know about these complications and identifying and preventing them in the earliest time possible since the treatment is long and difficult.
与Cpap治疗相关的鼻并发症
目的:对于有低氧血症倾向的早产儿,持续气道正压通气(CPAP)支持是目前使用的标准治疗方法之一。尽管新生儿容易出现并发症,但新生儿期CPAP引起的并发症太多,在文献中尚未报道。在这项研究中,据报道,接受鼻持续气道正压通气治疗的早产儿的并发症被认为与此有关。方法:在研究范围内,对2014年9月至2017年9月期间在新生儿重症监护室住院并进行鼻腔CPAP的82名婴儿进行了评估。在这段时间内,对接受鼻腔持续气道正压通气治疗的新生儿在一定时间内的鼻腔并发症进行了评估。结果:在此期间,6名婴儿出现了被认为与鼻腔CPAP有关的并发症。4例新生儿鼻小柱充血与使用口罩有关,1例新生儿鼻小柱坏死。在其中两名患者中,已经观察到鼻腔粘连。1例患者鼻内粘连为单侧,另1例患者观察到双侧多发性鼻粘连。结论:在需要时,持续气道正压通气治疗是一种挽救生命的方法。然而,由于新生儿时期的压力和加压空气,它可能会引起一定的并发症,这对各种创伤都是开放的。重要的是要了解这些并发症,并尽早识别和预防它们,因为治疗是漫长而困难的。
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